Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE or Believe It Not : by Ripley WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH 24 1937 Little Orphan Annie 3 wWOT DoV THE ASP'S PLAN Vita BE PA GEE ITU WE TO BE 550- b- PtDNT LONG AGO I QUIT TRYING TO REAP THE ASP'S MIND BUT WHATEVER HIS IDEA IS ItL BET VOU GUESS PW1 One Exit rr wtaBEGooo- VE$ ANNI- E- AND N THE MOST DANGEROUS-BU- T VOU SPN BORIS SIROB IS THE SMARTEST CROOK IN THE WORLD? - LET THE DOG WARBUCKS THE FIRST SOON HE WILL ATTEMPT TO TAKE THAT PATH— T2 HIS YACHT! LET HIM GO WITH THifjE WELS — WE HAVE FASTER BOAT- S- MORS MEN BETTER ARMS— ONCE ON YACHT AND AT SEA BE HE H OUR POWER— THE TREASURE OUWI MAKE I'VE ALWANS BELIEVED THAT HONEST PEOPLE ARE SMART El? 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T C A “America for Me” by Henry Liverpool Van Dyke Q I rancho Villa’s widow livQ Why will biscuits made from ing? H M A His widow better known by the same recipe seem different when her own name of Luz Corral lives made by different cooke? G N in a palace at Chihuahua Mexico A The amount of kneading given where she is writing his biography the dough makes the difference and up Q What is the title of the poem Q In genuine Damascus blades which Includes the lines “Oh Lon does the design continue through the blade or is it etched on the outside? C H Kt It runs through the blade and the figuring does not disappear through friction or grinding ' Q Why Is the Des Plaines river so called? E F named from a species of maple called by the French plaine A milk? If her teeth are to stay sound and even— if her bones are to grow straight and strong— she needs an ample supply of precious' sunshine vitamin D every day Cloverleaf Milk Is extra rich in this priceless vitamin ' Q What was the real name of Alan Dale the dramatic critic? F N A He was Alfred J Cohen He was born in Birmingham England in 1861 and educated at Oxford After coming to America he became a dramatic critic He died in 1928 How nmny air conditioned on the railroads in this country? C Y A On January 1 1937 there were 8078 Of these 4152 are owned by the Pullman company The first air conditioned car — a diner— was 'put in service in 1930 Q cars Salt Lake' ONLY Irradiated Vitamin D Freslt Milk costs no mors than ordinary milk— at your store or at your door It is are there and McEvoy By Striebel - I'D RATHER YOU GO ALONE IP YOU DON'T MIND WELL SO LONG EVERYBODY NICE TO HAVE SEEN LONG- YOU THANK - AND SHE’S ON HER WAY HOME NOW MRS DUGAN Tm A LITTLE WORRIEO THAT SOMETHING'S HAPPENING TO HER SINCE WORKING FOR MRS RACKET YES -- I KNOW-SH- E'S BEEN MOPING EVER SINCE SHE'S BEEN DON'T BACK — BELIEVE I'LL LET HER RETURN TO THAT PLACE NOW THAT SHE'S HOME r 'ner Registered U S Patent Otflcs Bringing Up Father OW-YE- S MR JIGGS-YO- U ENJOY DEAH OLD ENGLAND- - IT ISA RIPPING COUNTRY — AMO VOUlL ENJOY WILL THE THEATRES THERE OYER QUITE 50 OLD -- WHAT PLAYS ARE SHALL I SAY TOPPER-TH- E SAY ANYTHING YOU WANT-YO- U TALKING ARE DOING -THE DO YOU KMCWJ-- I WENT TO SEE ONE SHOW THIRTY TlMESPtAlNO YOU- - THIRTY TIMES' LAU6HEO UNTIL I WAS BAWtAY- - DON'T YOU KNOW? 1 r RIGHTO-- 1 WENT TO SEE ONE PLAY FORTY TIMES-M- r By George IVIcMan us R JIGGS- - IKI THIS COUNTRY DO VOU EVAH GOTO A PLAY THAT MANY TIMES MIGHT GO TWICE -BUT IP I DONT GIT IT THEN— I GIVE rr I UP- - |